Meet Anne DeGrace at Harbourfront IFOA XXX
Friday, October 30, 8PM at Lakeside Terrace
On Getting it Done: NOW's Entertainment and Books Editor Susan G. Cole moderates this discussion featuring Anne DeGrace, Elina Hirvonen, Tessa McWatt and Lisa Moore.
Saturday, October 31, 1PM at Studio Theatre
Reading: Anne DeGrace, Elina Hirvonen, Olive Senior, Mary Tilberg
Anne DeGrace is a librarian, journalist, writer, illustrator, volunteer, and multi-tasker. Her stories have appeared in The New Quarterly, Room of One’s Own, and Wascana Review. Her first novel, Treading Water (McArthur & Co, 2005), traced the lives of people in a community thwarted by progress. In Wind Tails (McArthur & Co, 2007), a cast of characters cross paths during one windy day on a mountain pass. For Sounding Line, Anne has travelled across the country to her Nova Scotia roots, where the fog is thick but the people are warm. Anne DeGrace lives in the mountains near Nelson, British Columbia.
Sounding Line in the news
Degrace explores outer and inner space in new novel
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